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COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic - SARSCoV2

The challenges for physicians dealing with vaccine-hesitant patients --study

Future pandemic as big as Covid is inevitable --Endgland's chief medical officer.

Repeated infections of COVID-19 increases risk of long covid--study

A new survey study reveals that people who had two COVID-19 infections were more than twice as likely—and those who had three or more COVID-19 infections were almost four times more likely—to report long COVID as those with one infection.

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U.S. football stadiums will double as disaster sheters if needed

Sending home COVID-positive nursing home staff results in worse outcomes for patients-study

Explainer About New COVID Variant XEC That Is Spreading in Europe

COVID vaccine protects against symptoms 6 weeks after infection-- study

Americans can start today to ordering free COVID tests from the government

U.S. COVID Map Update Reveals States Where Cases Are Still Climbing

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New data released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that the highest rates of infection are found in four Central states, with 1 in 5 COVID-19 tests coming out positive in these regions. Meanwhile, the most significant rise in cases has been seen in the Northeast.

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Safety: A federal ban on assault weapons could have stopped 38 mass shootings--study

Cognitive Impacts of COVID Equivalent to 20 Years of Brain Aging--British study

A new study reveals that 12-18 months after hospitalization for COVID-19, patients show significant cognitive decline comparable to 20 years of aging. MRI scans and blood tests also show brain injury markers and reduced brain volume in these patients. The findings suggest that COVID-19 has lasting effects on brain health, even in those without neurological complications.

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Kids born during COVID-19 pandemic don't have higher autism risk--study

Climate change impact is reducing blood supply donations

This summer, the American Red Cross declared an emergency blood shortage in the U.S. There’s a seasonal pattern to blood donations, which often dip over the summer and during the winter holidays. But experts also say that climate change disrupts the national blood supply, with extreme heat and worsening storms in certain regions keeping people away from blood banks.

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